Inlaying the groundwork for Malaysia, he adds that if corporations andcorporate Malaysia were to recognise that there is a need to be clearlydistinct, then there's a mountain of work to be done.
22.
These artisans, such as Gustave Young, Cuno A . Helfricht, Rudolph J . Kornbrath and Louis Daniel Nimschke, were known for inlaying gold, silver, and precious stones in their work.
23.
The artisans performed the exceptionally skilled and delicate task of inlaying thin veneers of semi-precious stones especially selected for their colour, opacity, brilliance and grain to create elaborate decorative and pictorial effects.
24.
On the third storey where religious ceremonies are performed, it was finely decorated on the walls, posts, and ceiling, with the arts of bas-relief, painting, glass inlaying, and gilding.
25.
These peculiarities may indicate that the artisan who designed the inscription was unfamiliar with runic writing, although perhaps some of the unusual letterforms may have been errors occasioned by the difficulty of inlaying wire to form runes.
26.
The traditional industries are tilework, inlaying with silver wire, and the manufacture of thick-soled yellow slippers, much-esteemed flintlocks, and artistic towels used as cape and skirt by Arabic girls in rural areas.
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The inlaying materials consist of the wire, sandal wood, Sappanwood, ebony, ivory and stags'horns, and the effect produced by the combination of minute pieces of these various substances is altogether peculiar and distinctive.
28.
Turquoise Inlaying both on jewelry and containers includes a copper, brass, silver, nickel or bronze object on parts of the surface of which small pieces of turquoise are set in mosaic fashion thus giving the object a special glamor.
29.
The design, the techniques of workmanship ( including filigree and inlaying ) and the gold, silver, copper, amber and glass are all of high quality, and exemplify the advanced state of goldsmithing in Ireland in the seventh century.
30.
Milkovisch started his project in 1968 inlaying thousands of marbles, rocks, brass figures and metal pieces in concrete blocks and redwood, all of which were used to make patios, fences, flower boxes, and an array of other items.